The Botany of Iceland - 01.12.1928, Síða 110

The Botany of Iceland - 01.12.1928, Síða 110
434 JOHS. BOYE PETERSEN he called Schizogonium crispum and S. murale. The former was stated to be recognisable by its softer, as a rule somewhat thinner fllaments, which showed a greater tendency to form a thallus of a band-like or flat expanded form, and by its often being furnished with rhizoids. S.murale, on the other hand, was supposed to be recognisable by its stifler filaments, as a rule somewhat thicker and destitute of rhizoids, but occasionally furnished with pluricellular side-branches, and seldom attaining a further development than the formation of tlie band-like form. Brand, however, has shown (1. c.) that these characters do not always occur together. Thus he finds that those Hormidium-forms that show the greatest tendency to form a Prasiola thallus are not the thinnest ones, but on the contrary as a rule the thickest. I have arrived at the same result on the basis of the present material. In each of the samples at hand I have measured the thickness of the thickest and the thinnest Hormidium-íi\amen[ I could find and taken the average. All the averages for the samples in which there occurred longitudinai divisions, i. e. for- mation of Schizogonium- or Prasiola thallus, were added and divided by the number, and the averages from the samples in which longitudinal divisions did not occur were treated in a similar way. It then proved that the y>Hormidium« filaments in samples without longitudinal divisions of the filaments showed an average thickness of 12,6,«, while in the samples with longitudinal divisions they had a thickness of 14,9,«. Nor do I think that the presence or absence of rhizoids can be used as a distinguishing character. In this respect tlie difference between the various growths is more probably due to external conditions. Hence I follow Brand and unite the two species under one. Brand (1914, p. 305) states that he has not in any case been able to show the presence of starch with iodine in this species. I have treated most of my samples with chlor-zinc-iodine, and after this treat- ment I found a distinct layer of small starch grains surrounding the pyrenoid in almost all specimens (Cf. also Wille 1901, p. 15). Prasiola crispa is presumably in the main a terrestrial alga but while it can grow at considerable heights above the ground in Denmark when the light conditions etc. are favourable, thus e. g. on tree-trunks, it never reaches such heights in Iceland. There it is predominantly found on the ground, but thence it spreads up the lower part of the turf walls of the houses, especially in places where the water runs down in rainy weather. (Cf. Helgi Jónsson 1895, p. 54, 1900, p. 58, 59). The species is also very common on bird-cliffs, a fact which is well known from other parts too. I myself have only had the oppor- tunity of examining the bird-cliffs of the Vestmannaeyjar. It rarely occurs on woodwork in Iceland; I have only found it sparingly developed on a beam in Isafjörður, and in a Pleurococcus form on a fence pole at Möðruvellir in Kjós. In a couple of places I found it on damp walls, and on large stones in the ravine »Stóra Gjá« near Mývatn. Twice I found it on loose lava gravel, on the edge of an old crater at Skútustaðir, and on the heath between the Isafjörður and Flateyri in N. W. Iceland. Apart from these latter localities I have only found it near human habitations or the haunts of animals (bird-cliffs, caves in which sheep shelter), and Brand is no doubt right when he
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